Kundalini
2013

The beauty of a chandelier often lies in the right balance between its components. Based on this observation, Peacock starts from the different elements of language, which then open out into a vocabulary and in a variety of shapes. The shape of the light source is taken from the peacock’s feathered tail: just like the peacock's most magnificent feature, the chandelier’s grandness lies in the repetition of its elements and in the variety of its forms.

Gaia & Gino
2013

Two handmade blown glasses, gradient opal glass with bubbles. Water and sand and their fusion into glass inspired this table lamp. The ethereal dimension of the object is in harmony with its simplicity.  

Gaia & Gino
2013

This small, rechargeable LED table lamp is inspired by the craftsmen who cut crystal in the Czech Republic: each of their gestures, tirelessly repeated and mastered over the years, is based on skilled technique. The object’s slender form, cut in multiple facets, is an allegory for knowledge. The glow diffused by the cut crystal illuminates the table in multiple splinters of light.

Gaia & Gino
2013

This series of three lights evokes glass as it is being blown. The central glass column represents air as it passes through the material. The design is then developed in three shapes, from the most discreet to the most sculptural. Its marble base recalls the mineral origins of glass.